What does «falcada» mean in Spanish?
- A bundle of harvest that can be pulled up with a sickle.
♦ Used in: Spain - Set of grass that can be pulled with one hand.
♦ Used in: Spain - In horsemanship, sudden movement of the horse's legs, whenever they fold a lot when the horse is stopped and at the end of its repetition in the handling. It is a set of three or four short corvettes that the horse makes in an accelerated manner before stopping.
- Feminine of falcado: having the shape or curvature of a sickle.
- In Heraldry, it is said of the piece of the shield that has the ends that end with crescent moons, especially the cross.
- (hoja falcada) Type of leaf that resembles the curve of the sickle. Also called falcate or falciform leaf.